International audienceThe radar response of vegetated environments, and forested areas in particular, are usually modeled using a very simple structure made of a random volume, representing a cloud of vegetation particles, lying over a semi-infinite medium with a rough interface, associated with the underlying ground. This Random Volume over Ground model can efficiently handle double-bounce scattering mechanisms, or arbitrary volume reflectivity profiles. This paper proposes to analyze a specific component of the Random Volume over Ground simplified scattering model, which concerns the double-bounce interaction between the ground and the volume. This specific contribution is not considered by classical characterization techniques and is stu...
Support: CD-ROMInternational audienceThe study presented here is deals with the effect of bare soils...
International audienceIn this paper the development of a new method to extract the two complex relat...
In order to improve the knowledge about individual scattering processes and their effects on the bac...
International audienceThe radar response of vegetated environments, and forested areas in particular...
International audienceThis paper studies ground/volume and ground/trunk double-bounce scattering mec...
This paper investigates the polarimetric dependence of the interferometric complex correlation and p...
Focusing on scattering from natural media, dihedral (double bounce) scattering is often characterize...
This article evaluates the effect of the double-bounce (DB) decorrelation term that appears in singl...
International audienceWe propose a 3D-approach of the soil surface height variations, either for the...
A polarimetric two-scale scattering model employed to retrieve the surface parameters of bare soils ...
The layered random medium model is used to investigate the fully polarimetric scattering of electrom...
In this thesis the radar backscatter response of natural rough surfaces is studied for the purpose o...
Changes in soil moisture between two radar acquisitions can impact the observed coherence in differe...
The objective of this paper is to propose a new semi-empirical radar backscattering model for bare s...
International audienceThe objective of this paper is to propose a new semi-empirical radar backscatt...
Support: CD-ROMInternational audienceThe study presented here is deals with the effect of bare soils...
International audienceIn this paper the development of a new method to extract the two complex relat...
In order to improve the knowledge about individual scattering processes and their effects on the bac...
International audienceThe radar response of vegetated environments, and forested areas in particular...
International audienceThis paper studies ground/volume and ground/trunk double-bounce scattering mec...
This paper investigates the polarimetric dependence of the interferometric complex correlation and p...
Focusing on scattering from natural media, dihedral (double bounce) scattering is often characterize...
This article evaluates the effect of the double-bounce (DB) decorrelation term that appears in singl...
International audienceWe propose a 3D-approach of the soil surface height variations, either for the...
A polarimetric two-scale scattering model employed to retrieve the surface parameters of bare soils ...
The layered random medium model is used to investigate the fully polarimetric scattering of electrom...
In this thesis the radar backscatter response of natural rough surfaces is studied for the purpose o...
Changes in soil moisture between two radar acquisitions can impact the observed coherence in differe...
The objective of this paper is to propose a new semi-empirical radar backscattering model for bare s...
International audienceThe objective of this paper is to propose a new semi-empirical radar backscatt...
Support: CD-ROMInternational audienceThe study presented here is deals with the effect of bare soils...
International audienceIn this paper the development of a new method to extract the two complex relat...
In order to improve the knowledge about individual scattering processes and their effects on the bac...